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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 23 Sep 2016

    Our executive editor Dean Baquet talks about the decision to call out Donald Trump’s lies http://nyti.ms/2cNusKQ pic.twitter.com/NcwYQUAKhK

    1:35 PM - 23 Sep 2016
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      1. Robert A.B. Sawyer‏ @RWordplay 23 Sep 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        And when can we expect Mr. Baquet to call out Mrs. Clinton and her Cadre? #NeverHillary

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      1. Michael Walsh‏ @dkahanerules 23 Sep 2016
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        As opposed to, say, Hillary Clinton, who your own newspaper famously called a "congenital liar."

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      2. Trevenclaw‏ @Trevenclaw 23 Sep 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        It shouldn't be a "decision" to call out the lies of a man running for President, It's your job as journalists to do so anyway.

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      3. mike conard‏ @bicyclingmike 23 Sep 2016
        Replying to @Trevenclaw @nytimes

        That means that they need to stop coddling Hillary Clinton and call her out for her MORE lies and traitorous behavior

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      4. Trevenclaw‏ @Trevenclaw 23 Sep 2016
        Replying to @bicyclingmike @nytimes

        Absolutely. They should be calling out any and all politics they know are lying. But it should not be a "decision".

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      1. JD Weil‏ @JDWeil55 23 Sep 2016
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        Lying Apple doesn't fall far from the Hangman's tree. Stupid begets stupid.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/eric-trump-just-about-nothing_us_57e56515e4b0e80b1ba1cf3e …

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      1. Black Voices Muted‏ @dog884 23 Sep 2016
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        Executive editor of the NYT did Americans a disservice; Mr. Trump should have been called out as soon as he opened his mouth.

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      2. Michael Garee‏ @MichaelGaree 23 Sep 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        "Sort of demonstrably wrong"?

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      3. C Vazquez‏ @Cmvazquez103 23 Sep 2016
        Replying to @MichaelGaree @nytimes

        demonstrably wrong. Not sort of

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      2. Dr. Rebecca Johnson‏ @RebaFay 23 Sep 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        Great quote, but take out ‘sort of'

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      1. bert fulfer‏ @wisemanryder 23 Sep 2016
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        as a paper are you going to do the same for Hillary or are just another one side loud mouth do nothing paper w/liberal leanings

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      1. RT‏ @rtoh 23 Sep 2016
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        but lying about email is not a big deal. that's why your paper will go #outofbusiness

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      1. Roxane‏ @brigadam 24 Sep 2016
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        Isn't that supposed to be your job, with all the powerful?

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      1. Brian Dear‏ @brianstorms 23 Sep 2016
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        "sort of"?

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      1. thesecondellen‏ @thesecondellen 23 Sep 2016
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        The world is round one day and flat the next. Down is up one day and up is down the next. Like being on a teeter totter.

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      1. (((Andy Lawler)))‏ @ALawler007 23 Sep 2016
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        Nice to see the Times acting like a newspaper again.

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      1. mike conard‏ @bicyclingmike 23 Sep 2016
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        Donald Trump does?!? Incredulous! No, you are more likely to do that since liberals wouldn't know the truth if it smacked em!

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      1. Be The Trigger  🔫‏ @GetTriggeredNow 23 Sep 2016
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        Much like the New York Times!

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